
28 August 2025
Singapore's Luminous Nights, Tantalizing Bites, and Vibrant Arts Await - Your Thursday Guide
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Welcome to “Things to do in Singapore” for Thursday, August 28, 2025! The city is buzzing today under mostly sunny skies, with a light breeze to keep things comfortable. Air quality is good, making it a fantastic day to get outdoors or join in the city’s festivities. There’s a vibrant energy in the air as Singapore gears up for a long weekend of art, culture, and food.
Let’s dive straight into the highlights of today’s lineup:
Singapore Night Festival 2025 transforms the Bras Basah.Bugis precinct into a luminous wonderland with over 80 immersive light and art experiences. Capture the magic amid glow-in-the-dark installations, mesmerizing projection mapping on heritage buildings, and interactive zones themed around “Island Nights.” This free festival runs nightly till September 6 and is perfect for families, friends, and anyone ready for adventure[1][7].
At Wisma Geylang Serai, the Geylang Serai Extravaganza food bazaar is in full swing. Savor classic pasar malam treats or try quirky bites like kunafa soufflés and mochi croffles from over 40 stalls. Explore retail booths, bounce around on the free-entry castle, and catch live performances from local acts—open until 10pm every day through August 31[7].
SMU Arts Fest × Singapore Night Festival brings electrifying dance crews and soulful live music to life in the city’s heart. Whether you’re an arts enthusiast or just looking for good vibes, this event is a must-see today[2].
For a family-friendly educational outing, check out the Bus Safety For Everyone Roadshow at Toa Payoh HDB Hub from 10am to 8pm. Enjoy interactive stage programs, games, and the chance to win limited-edition souvenirs—all for free[1].
Culture aficionados can mark their calendars for the upcoming Painting With Light film festival at National Gallery Singapore, featuring international film premieres and industry talks from September 4–14. Well-known Norwegian documentary “The Long Road to the Director’s Chair” has a special screening on September 9[9].
Now for a dash of local news: Orchard Road’s dining scene heats up with the opening of a trendy rooftop restaurant this week—tables are booking out fast for sunset views and signature cocktails. Meanwhile, SMRT announced service improvements on the North-East Line, so expect shorter waits during peak hours starting today. The city is rolling out contactless fare payments on more bus routes, making your commute easier than ever[3].
What else should be on your radar today?
- Snap that iconic selfie at the Merlion Park, then hop next door to Gardens by the Bay for surreal Supertree sights as dusk falls[4][8].
- The Titanic: An Immersive Voyage exhibition lets you experience the grandeur (and drama) of history’s most famous ship. Explore life-sized recreations and original artefacts—not to be missed for fans of stories and spectacle[7].
- Escape the bustle with a stroll in Fort Canning Park, discover the hidden bunker tours, or grab a drink around Boat Quay as the city lights up[4].
Local tip of the day: If you’re exploring hawker centres, look for stalls with the longest queues—locals know where to find the best plates, and lining up is half the fun!
And here’s a fun fact: Singapore’s multi-tiered weather system means you can often see rain in one neighborhood and blazing sun just minutes away—carry that trusty compact umbrella!
Stay tuned for tomorrow, as preparations ramp up for the weekend’s Bubbling & Boiling Music & Arts Festival at Resorts World Sentosa, and an epic re:Sound symphony concert at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory. Whether you crave nightlife, culture, or simply a cool spot by the river, “Things to do in Singapore” will keep you in the loop for everything the Lion City has in store!
Let’s dive straight into the highlights of today’s lineup:
Singapore Night Festival 2025 transforms the Bras Basah.Bugis precinct into a luminous wonderland with over 80 immersive light and art experiences. Capture the magic amid glow-in-the-dark installations, mesmerizing projection mapping on heritage buildings, and interactive zones themed around “Island Nights.” This free festival runs nightly till September 6 and is perfect for families, friends, and anyone ready for adventure[1][7].
At Wisma Geylang Serai, the Geylang Serai Extravaganza food bazaar is in full swing. Savor classic pasar malam treats or try quirky bites like kunafa soufflés and mochi croffles from over 40 stalls. Explore retail booths, bounce around on the free-entry castle, and catch live performances from local acts—open until 10pm every day through August 31[7].
SMU Arts Fest × Singapore Night Festival brings electrifying dance crews and soulful live music to life in the city’s heart. Whether you’re an arts enthusiast or just looking for good vibes, this event is a must-see today[2].
For a family-friendly educational outing, check out the Bus Safety For Everyone Roadshow at Toa Payoh HDB Hub from 10am to 8pm. Enjoy interactive stage programs, games, and the chance to win limited-edition souvenirs—all for free[1].
Culture aficionados can mark their calendars for the upcoming Painting With Light film festival at National Gallery Singapore, featuring international film premieres and industry talks from September 4–14. Well-known Norwegian documentary “The Long Road to the Director’s Chair” has a special screening on September 9[9].
Now for a dash of local news: Orchard Road’s dining scene heats up with the opening of a trendy rooftop restaurant this week—tables are booking out fast for sunset views and signature cocktails. Meanwhile, SMRT announced service improvements on the North-East Line, so expect shorter waits during peak hours starting today. The city is rolling out contactless fare payments on more bus routes, making your commute easier than ever[3].
What else should be on your radar today?
- Snap that iconic selfie at the Merlion Park, then hop next door to Gardens by the Bay for surreal Supertree sights as dusk falls[4][8].
- The Titanic: An Immersive Voyage exhibition lets you experience the grandeur (and drama) of history’s most famous ship. Explore life-sized recreations and original artefacts—not to be missed for fans of stories and spectacle[7].
- Escape the bustle with a stroll in Fort Canning Park, discover the hidden bunker tours, or grab a drink around Boat Quay as the city lights up[4].
Local tip of the day: If you’re exploring hawker centres, look for stalls with the longest queues—locals know where to find the best plates, and lining up is half the fun!
And here’s a fun fact: Singapore’s multi-tiered weather system means you can often see rain in one neighborhood and blazing sun just minutes away—carry that trusty compact umbrella!
Stay tuned for tomorrow, as preparations ramp up for the weekend’s Bubbling & Boiling Music & Arts Festival at Resorts World Sentosa, and an epic re:Sound symphony concert at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory. Whether you crave nightlife, culture, or simply a cool spot by the river, “Things to do in Singapore” will keep you in the loop for everything the Lion City has in store!